US Deportations of Mexicans: 4.4 Million in 15 Years
Between 2009 and 2024, the U.S. deported 4,439,331 Mexicans; the Obama administration deported the most (almost 3 million), highlighting persistent challenges of undocumented immigration.
US Deportations of Mexicans: 4.4 Million in 15 Years
Between 2009 and 2024, the U.S. deported 4,439,331 Mexicans; the Obama administration deported the most (almost 3 million), highlighting persistent challenges of undocumented immigration.
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36% Bias Score
Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order Ending Birthright Citizenship
A federal judge in Seattle issued a temporary restraining order blocking President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, citing its unconstitutionality under the 14th Amendment; the order halts implementation for 14 days while further legal challenges are considered.
Judge Blocks Trump's Executive Order Ending Birthright Citizenship
A federal judge in Seattle issued a temporary restraining order blocking President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, citing its unconstitutionality under the 14th Amendment; the order halts implementation for 14 days while further legal challenges are considered.
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48% Bias Score
Trump's Refugee Ban Strands Thousands
President Trump signed an executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Admission Program, immediately halting all refugee processing and stranding at least 40,000 Afghan refugees, including 25,000 vetted and ready to travel, and many other refugees from around the world, despite the memo being sent o...
Trump's Refugee Ban Strands Thousands
President Trump signed an executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Admission Program, immediately halting all refugee processing and stranding at least 40,000 Afghan refugees, including 25,000 vetted and ready to travel, and many other refugees from around the world, despite the memo being sent o...
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56% Bias Score
Thuringia's Increased Use of Deportation Detention Space Leads to Costly Plan for Own Facilities
Thuringia's use of a deportation detention space in Rhineland-Palatinate rose from 185 days in 2022 and 224 days in 2023 to 378 days in 2024, costing between €161,000 and €174,000 annually, prompting the state to plan for its own facilities.
Thuringia's Increased Use of Deportation Detention Space Leads to Costly Plan for Own Facilities
Thuringia's use of a deportation detention space in Rhineland-Palatinate rose from 185 days in 2022 and 224 days in 2023 to 378 days in 2024, costing between €161,000 and €174,000 annually, prompting the state to plan for its own facilities.
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48% Bias Score
£130 Million Wasted on IT for Scrapped Rwanda Asylum Plan
The UK government spent over £130 million on IT systems for its now-abandoned plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, representing a significant portion of the £715 million total cost; the policy was scrapped by the new Labour government shortly after taking office.
£130 Million Wasted on IT for Scrapped Rwanda Asylum Plan
The UK government spent over £130 million on IT systems for its now-abandoned plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, representing a significant portion of the £715 million total cost; the policy was scrapped by the new Labour government shortly after taking office.
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48% Bias Score
Mexico City Church Aids Migrants Awaiting US Entry Amidst Looming Policy Changes
Padre Benito Torres' church in Mexico City provides daily meals and temporary shelter to 800-1000 migrants—primarily Venezuelans, Angolans, and Haitians—awaiting US entry via the CBP One app, highlighting the humanitarian crisis amidst stricter anticipated US immigration policies under the Trump adm...
Mexico City Church Aids Migrants Awaiting US Entry Amidst Looming Policy Changes
Padre Benito Torres' church in Mexico City provides daily meals and temporary shelter to 800-1000 migrants—primarily Venezuelans, Angolans, and Haitians—awaiting US entry via the CBP One app, highlighting the humanitarian crisis amidst stricter anticipated US immigration policies under the Trump adm...
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44% Bias Score
France Tightens Immigration Regularization Criteria
France's 2024 immigration policy shift, led by Minister Bruno Retailleau, tightens regularization criteria by increasing the required residency to seven years, mandating French language proficiency, and prioritizing professional regularization over family-based ones, potentially impacting 8,000-10,0...
France Tightens Immigration Regularization Criteria
France's 2024 immigration policy shift, led by Minister Bruno Retailleau, tightens regularization criteria by increasing the required residency to seven years, mandating French language proficiency, and prioritizing professional regularization over family-based ones, potentially impacting 8,000-10,0...
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52% Bias Score
Aschaffenburg Attack Highlights Failures in German Deportation System
A 28-year-old Afghan man, subject to a deportation order since June 19th, 2023, is suspected of killing a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany, prompting widespread criticism of Germany's asylum and deportation system.
Aschaffenburg Attack Highlights Failures in German Deportation System
A 28-year-old Afghan man, subject to a deportation order since June 19th, 2023, is suspected of killing a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man in Aschaffenburg, Germany, prompting widespread criticism of Germany's asylum and deportation system.
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52% Bias Score
Justice Department Prioritizes Trump's Immigration Policies, Threatens Prosecution of Obstructing Officials
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove issued a memo instructing federal law enforcement to prioritize President Trump's immigration policies, potentially charging state or local officials who impede efforts, citing the Supremacy Clause and federal laws; the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Forces are a...
Justice Department Prioritizes Trump's Immigration Policies, Threatens Prosecution of Obstructing Officials
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove issued a memo instructing federal law enforcement to prioritize President Trump's immigration policies, potentially charging state or local officials who impede efforts, citing the Supremacy Clause and federal laws; the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Forces are a...
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56% Bias Score
CSU Unveils "Bayern-Agenda" with Stricter Immigration, Increased Spending Proposals
The CSU released its "Bayern-Agenda," a 14-page document outlining proposals including a boosted mother's pension costing €4.5 billion annually, a €0.38/km commuter allowance, regionalized inheritance tax, and stricter immigration policies including a de facto entry ban for illegal migrants.
CSU Unveils "Bayern-Agenda" with Stricter Immigration, Increased Spending Proposals
The CSU released its "Bayern-Agenda," a 14-page document outlining proposals including a boosted mother's pension costing €4.5 billion annually, a €0.38/km commuter allowance, regionalized inheritance tax, and stricter immigration policies including a de facto entry ban for illegal migrants.
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52% Bias Score
Noem's DHS Confirmation Hearing Set for Wednesday
President-elect Trump's nominee for Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, faces a Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday, where she will likely be questioned about her role in implementing the administration's planned mass deportations and other immigration changes.
Noem's DHS Confirmation Hearing Set for Wednesday
President-elect Trump's nominee for Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, faces a Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday, where she will likely be questioned about her role in implementing the administration's planned mass deportations and other immigration changes.
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36% Bias Score
Netherlands to Deport Underage Asylum Seekers Convicted of Crimes
The Dutch government will allow the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) to revoke residence permits from underage asylum seekers convicted of crimes against public order, prompted by a recent group rape case in Helmond involving five underage asylum seekers.
Netherlands to Deport Underage Asylum Seekers Convicted of Crimes
The Dutch government will allow the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) to revoke residence permits from underage asylum seekers convicted of crimes against public order, prompted by a recent group rape case in Helmond involving five underage asylum seekers.
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56% Bias Score